Roger Thayer Stone Center For Latin American Studies

Tulane University

The Times-Picayune features a story on MARI's Maya exhibition

December 18th, 2012

On December 14, the Times-Picayune featured an article on the Middle American Research Institute (MARI)‘s Maya exhibit “Faces of the Maya: Profiles in Continuity and Resilience.” The article is titled “Maya exhibit at Tulane highlights more than just the civilization’s calendar.” Check it out here. The exhibit can be seen at the Middle American Research Institute Gallery on the third floor of Tulane University’s Dinwiddie Hall. The exhibit is free and open Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Image courtesy of the Latin American Library at Tulane.

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Two-week Public Service summer program in Ecuador

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Center for Public Service: International Programs
Ecuador: Tropical Field Biology and Conservation
Chocó Rainforest, Ecuador | Tentative dates: August 9 – August 23, 2013

Application deadline: January 28, 2013
Deadline extended!

All majors are welcome to apply to spend two weeks in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. Ecuador: Tropical Field Biology and Conservation gives students the opportunity to apply the theory and knowledge they have acquired in the classroom to the real world. Students will travel with Dr. Karubian and Dr. Duraes to Ecuador for a two-week intensive field course. While on the course, students will experience first-hand the challenges and rewards of conducting field research and implementing conservation activities in tropical environments. These activities will take place within a context of community engagement based on active collaboration and interaction with Ecuadorian local residents in a variety of contexts.

For more information, click here to visit the Center for Public Service’s page on this program.